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WINTER SPORTS. jp ""^ new goods. PERFECT TASTE JUST. ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. NOW ON VIEW «! "f\V^ i?fiF\ in House Fiirniskino i"<s nnt a. natural at our showrooms. WtP'- I*s^™* w' \\ \ nouse rurnisning is not a natural " v Jf&ir^ m\ ta^ ent W^ cver yk oc ty» but it is often FOOTBALLS-Rugby : Gilbert's 11. Match, Bryan's Shire Nos. 2, 3, 5. 'Associa- IpS ES*t S fl eas^y acquired by dint of Careful tion: Bussey's, "Oxonian," and "Swiftsure," also Inflators, Ear-guards, §tsts I* VS.! %%$L ">7^S\k J Shin-guards, Bladders, Lacing Awls, etc. pS"A .&>& »" %f'»O StUdY; HOCKEY STICKS-"Bus'sey's," Marvel, Demon, and Bulger Drivers, "Suggs," 1 or&*ss Clynker, County, Lancashire Witch. B^^W>. -MSIH If yOUy OU are { * d ° ubt aS t0 and GOLF CLUBS-We beg to call special attention of Golf Players to our new assort- i !'lj7Ji MRS ,U ». *■* \ l C • lament of FORGANS Drivers, , Scotia, and Fibre-faced Brsussies, Scotia. Bull- r /iVj^^vvt^y.'flM w " ere t0 select your rurnishings, dog, and Dreadnought Driving Irons, Mid Irons, Lofters, Mashies, Cleeks, BwH'l" »' Vl'V 1 ' v »*l'fe|fiNjaKiPt« • i • » Niblicks, Putters, G.M., and Accurate, Caddie Bags, Caddie Polish, Golf rS,A'.V( o >,4^^Pffi l W OUr experience and judgment 3W Balls, etc., also the very latest in Dewralex Rustless Irons. ffl '"'7^^'^^^p^B' » GUNS-5.8.8.L., D.8.8.L., in Bonehill's, Webley and Scott, and Hollis's make, \I i-"""^** service. also the latest improved pattern of Winchester 12G Automatic Shot Gun. vft t^J^ji&Mm RlFLES— Winchester, calibres .32, .38, .44, half and full magazines, .22 Automatic \ I /""*\ Ol and Repeaters. V^^SSS^ "* Uf UUOWIfOOmS REVOLVERS— .32 Automatic, Young America, Premier, double-action and hamCARTRIDGES- A large assortment in Black and Smokeless Powders YOU Will find an Uncommonly atBOXING GLOVES-Champion, Gold Cape, American Pattern, Sergeant Morley, tractive and Well assorted range of Furniture of every and Pulman's Improved Striking Bags, Punch Ball Gloves, Bladders. l „ •.• r. _^ i• i i . c • r swivels, «tc. description from which you can make a most Satisfactory Selection, and our Prices are Moderate. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, , ' •♦• WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONES— Town Department, 3006; Office, 573; Country Department, 156; Tl O 11 /^ ¥ ■ 1 Ito ° V "- I he peculiar Co., Ltd. _ . LAMBTON QUAY A moms Inair gives "wm riir^ii.iißiu^^i^i^i.iii^iiji'^ Surely in the foremost rank „, "fritr^ 111/ S And W6 OffftP of restful furniture for a &T ' Ul / I -_ BSSS Exceptionally Good ValU© long Winter's Evening, vfe^&ff&vfi&yA \\ - / m a Isi§naf rat ff • comes the Morris Chair 1 A\fflß^Mflfc \ i iP^ Sisj™ , ... Because there are more bedrooms in lift 1(01 |l\AjP*^rtiHl I j& p t .£' Tllll 1 W,// I fL"""""fl\f L """ ""fl\ a House than any other kind or i • c i c • Li ilffilrafi iV-SP^nS™* I -^™ s*^^siJ°Sr/ i lliPKftTfffl room, the furnishing of the bedroom LuXUIfIOUB, Simple, Semceable ITWm WM^ttMDl|l i PE-Byi: Ji^^p|J is a matter of some importance. Although our Morris Chairs, W XV- lklllll \ % liet * ' You will find a selecUon ° r » tt " «. .« c^... F« 7 - r m ess raMEHni j \ fe& HipPl zfijfzs! jstr wi are soundly constructed of /WNHHIN VJW^VIUP • "i\\lWl \\WSS^&£<"P Fltt (1 -L give HONEST VALUE, the BEST the best woods, you'll find Sj^Jl VS^A)| " " Wr nJ^^^^**^ l P>3^U L^ QUALITY, and LOWEST PRICES. that they are not at alt ex. ' *^*^2 m JL— L ' I Call and view our Showrooms. pensive. Will you call ? 3* J. G. MARSHALL EDWARD COLLIE LTD. v!L°!!!!-!!!!!!l hers '• J^^mJ^z^S^SSlL Arts Craftsmen, 167 Riddiford St., New town. Telephone 1634 ~~~~~ ™—^— « mmmt ■ ■■■ ■■■——. f JI " ' '" ||_^^^^^^»j|m^^ LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. mmmmasn I^^^^^^^^^^P \ ' OffiCe l ° iSSUC P ° HciCS _— J ; f ffflßP^^^^^ F«ni 0I - — — I^Ti^^^^^^^^^S Annual Income £l ? 284,l 79 Head Office for New Zealand : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON B I ' , ORTON STEVENS, M«n«xer for NvZ. I O'Sulllvanize Your Step! v — , — - IL'™^1 L '™^ ' Everybody is glad to see a man AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL '„ who wears , PROVIDENT SOCIETTX y^sAju!UMtUnUt THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE MFFI Q *•?* SfJSI RESULTS FROM SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT, • JLJEL.aLjJL421 M ikjr 11VC KUIIOer — »««. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, Oret £31,580,000. because he has a smile on his face, and annual incomk, Nearly £4,250,000. good cheer and optimism in his heart. • new business, 1013 (ordinary) Exoeefo ... £7,000,000. NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Industrial) Exceeds ... £1,125,000. Walking on hard heels is like running . rtTT « wei TM „*„„ rt „ i •! -i . a>joti« POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 288,337, aasuring nearly an automobile without tires — O Sulh- *. unoindingßonua Additions). Van*S CUt OUt the ]ar. jflt all shO6 Makers POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 108,645, assuring TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, .£18,765,954. - CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1913), providinff ii i_i ,_ i— —————— ——————^^— REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of £1,730,000. !r! r S Tho Sooiety now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-OUDINARY os t£ 1/ LI I I X l\ /"> II a INDUSTRIAL— for any amount from to ,£IO,OOO. 11/U lIUfV UOV IUI a I/I J VUll I DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH'! YAH H3l/O I IcD fAr 3 "HftllACan" f H T^ e on ' '* J°^ nst;on > 'M.L.C, Chairman; A. de 6. Brandon, Esq,, Deputy ClnurmMi* fIUU llClVv UOV IUI U llvilvoVll ; H John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Ebi., and H. Beauohamp, Esq. I New Zealand Branch- EDWARD W. LOWE, Buy a Hellesen Dry Cell not only because it lasts longer, H Custoinheuse'quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary, but because it gives more power while it lasts. a wmimumiuiiiwiwiiiwwhwib ■■m— ,-naui— imimiii ihiwimimmp tmmmmm mmm tmt It is remarkable for great steadiness and durability. It will H SIMPLICITY ITSELF 1 appeal to you also by reason of its economical prices. It S ttTHTTnTITIVJJ iTif\~r T\ XTST A minft merits— nay, dalms— your notice because of its many points | I JBjJKJ? J&A. \jKJSumJ ,WAlJi]ii of satisfaction. , | p A JjVT Remember — Hdlcsenl Your ironmonger stocks them. Or" | "*" \ direct from | , (in WHITE AND 30 ART COLOURS), JOHN CHAMBERS & SON j for interior and exterior use. Engineers ■ ■ 0 ,",.,,,,,,, JIJ I unique, artistic, economical, durable, reliable. .-^-^^.^ _^, _ SMITH AND SMITH, LTD., . RUBEROID ROOFING opposite town hall, sole agents. M AKES AN IDEALS EYERLASTING^a^^EATHER-PROOP HOOF "~JPj£ ' W^mEnF^Oii^nß THE PIONEER IN READY ROOFING, AND STILL THE LEADER IN ' f^^Tl HOT""WATER BOIIiER QUALITY. | _ I jf-Su^v j In tne home mean* TT AT (TfcT?nTTfc JflSir! 1 tl\ water hot-an d plenty always. rv^.xjv^j.xv/±j^» n^ and the luxury- of a hot bath at any hour A COLOURED ROOFING AND FLOORING MATERIAL, MADE IN RED. IslklJl f 0F 111E DAY - 0R NIGHT ' BROWN, GREEN, AND SLATE. ffii^l '1 Get snto toUch , wi^, 1 your P ll ' mbor ■ bollfc ifcf or WTit * to Wl ° ATTRACTIVE, ECONOMICAL, SERVICEABLE. THE ONLY COLOURED W*SL ilk S ° LE AGENT! 3"" , ROOFING IN THE WORLD. dMMk JENKINS <fc MACK, piANT BUILDING PAPERS n .JLl^l!^^^^^ FOR GENERAL INSULATING PURPOSES. ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST. l ' A R " h"'i 'll*K MOTORIST. WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICE-LIST. % C " — r Landaulotte nnd Touring CRrs TUST. Ii A XS D li. D(No Cais on stand) ** A stock of STANTON AND EVANS STERMEY ARCHER 3-SPEED GEAR? The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd Mot™ ex,™* •ie., Pn^lSifW lo? isߣ n 82, 8i Cuurtenay PJacc, W e iliu if ton J , Ph _° 22 P2P 22 P4OP 40 tUMMrr D * nCms " Mol , r gSSu?-^^^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 5

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